Dec 29 (News On Japan) - In Edo period Japan, one of the most erotic parts of a woman's body wasn’t the melons, the peaches, or the buns fresh from the bakery. No, it was the neck. Specifically, the back of it.
Let’s talk about how this neck worship became a thing, and how it changed Japanese culture all the way to the present day.
The whole obsession came out of the pleasure quarters, or at least the pleasure quarters massively amplified it. Think of the pleasure districts of the Edo period as a cultural geyser, a geyser that squirts gallons of culture into the air to rain upon society.
Whatever the ladies of the pleasure houses wore, the streets took note. Their outfits and hairstyles filled the pages of fashion booklets and art prints, becoming the style of the times.
Source: Linfamy













